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THE Journal and the Dandenong Show have joined forced to ensure this November’s carnival is one of the biggest and best yet.
The Journal and the show signed a media partner agreement earlier this month.
Journal editor Narelle Coulter said the announcement re-established an important relationships between two of Dandenong’s oldest and best loved institutions.
“The Journal was founded 150 years ago and the show is now in its 144th year.
“It’s fantastic that we continue to work together for the benefit of the community,“ Ms Coulter said.
“Journal reporter Marg Stork was a regular fixture at the show during her 70-year career with the Journal and we are looking forward to continuing Marg’s work by making sure we provide readers with comprehensive coverage of the show, both before and after the event.
“The show is a fantastic event which families have been enjoying since the 1800s and this year’s event will be no exception,“ Ms Coulter said.
Dandenong Agricultural and Pastoral Society president Ricky Ferris also welcomed the partnership.
“The show was involved with the Journal for many years previously, so it’s great to get back to that again,“ he said.
“The show is looking at massive changes this year.
“There will be changes to the ground layout and to some attractions.
“There will be a very different atmosphere with newer and better attractions.“
Mr Ferris hinted that sideshow alley will this year boast one of the newest rides on the carnival circuit.
The 2015 Dandenong Show will be held on the weekend of 14 and 15 November at Greaves Reserve, Bennet Road, Dandenong.
On the last Sunday of May the society will host its annual Scottish Day also at Greaves Reserve. The festival has been expanded this year to include Celtic animals and entertainment.
Admission is free. For more information go to dandyshow.com.au

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